Friction clutch bearing an electric machine rotor, in...

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C123S179250

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ABSTRACT:
A fiction clutch device comprising a flywheel with a front end designed to be fixed to a vehicle crankshaft (11) and a rear end in the form of a hollow-shaped reaction plate (4) with a central recess (39) externally defined by a friction surface (37) and a friction disc (20), including at its external periphery at least a friction lining (16) to be in contact with the reaction plate (4) friction surface (37). The friction lining (16) is integral with a support (21) elastically coupled via a torque damper (20a) to a central hub (15) designed to be interlocked in rotation with a driven shaft. The torque damper (20a) penetrates into the reaction plate (4) central recess (39) and the flywheel (13) bearing between its front and rear ends the rotor (6) of a rotating electric machine (2) comprising a fixed stator (5).

REFERENCES:
patent: 4323601 (1995-01-01), None
patent: 0311688 (1989-04-01), None
patent: 0544092 (1993-06-01), None
patent: 63-309768 (1988-12-01), None
Patent Abstract of Japan, Pub. No. 63309768, Pub. Date Dec. 16, 1988.

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